The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

2 THE COURIER LOUISVILLE, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1962 House Steals Swim Spotlight Chicago, Aug. pair mermaids captured five titles day National Amateur Athletic pionships closed here Sunday. Five World, five U. S. and two A.A.U.

records were surpassed. Concurrent with the Invitational men's in which two listed world marks were bettered and two others tied. Carolyn House, 16-year-old blonde water dynamo, duplicated her 1961 feat of winning three freestyle titles in distances of 1,500, 400 and 200 meters. Miss House also repeated as the individual a high point collector with 26. Last year she was tops with 24.

Australia's Murray Rose whipped out a 4:13.4 in a special 400-meter men's freestyle race to the listed world mark surpass, In the women's team standings, the Los Angeles Athletic Club had a total of 800 points to capture the title won by the Vesper Boat club in 1961. Results Women's Finals 200-Meter butterfly-1, Shron Finneran, Los Angeles A.C., 2:31.2 (betters world record of 2:32.8 by Becky Collins, U.S.A., 1961), 2, Kim Worley, Santa Clara S.C., 2:31.3. 3, Susan Pitt, Summit (N.J.) Y.M.C.A., 2:31.7. 100-Meter backstroke-1, Donna De Varona, Santa Clara s.C.. 1:10.4.

2, Ginnie Duenkel, Summit (NJ.) Y.M. C.A., 1:10.8, 3, Nina Horner, Vesper B.C., Philadelphia, 1:10.9. 200-Meter freestyle-1, Carolyn House, Los Angeles A.C., 2:14.6 (betters American and meet record of 2:15.1 by Chris Von Saitza, Santa Clara, in 1960), 2, Robyn Johnson, N. Virginia S.C., 2:15.7. 3, Susan Doerr, Vesper B.C., Pitilade phia, 2:16.4, Platform diving-1, Linda Cooper, Commerce 281.00, 2, Barbara Alister, Dick Smith S.C., Phoenix, 250.20.

3, Karla Farnady, Los Angeles A.C., 253.75. 400-meter medley relay-1, Vesper Boat Club (Nina Harmer, Lynn Tally, Susan Doerr, Martha Randall) 2, Los Angeles, A.C.. 4:40.2: 3, San' Clara (Betters A A and American records of 4:49.1 by Santa Clara S. 1960), Men's Winners 400-Meter freestyle relay--West Germany (Urve Jazobsen, Hermann Haverkamy, Gerhard Hetz, Hans Klein). 200-Meter backstroke-Tom Stock, Indianapolis A.C., 2:11.5 (ties world record by Tom Stock, 1961).

freestyle- -Murray Rose, Australia, 17.:15.7 (Beters American record of 17:21.8 by Saari, 1931). Classified Section; IT'S EASY to place a Classified Advertisem*nt Call Jumper 5-7211 and ask for an Ad Taker If you are a permanent resident of the city (either listed in the city directory or telephone directory). you need only say CHARGE IT An "accommodation" bill will be sent you after the advertisem*nt expires. The Courter-Journal The Louisville Times The Courier-Journal and Times will not be respunsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisem*nt. Notice of errors must be given in time for correction before next insertion.

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Friday for the Sunday courieR EMERGENCY DEADLINE (For receipt of advertisem*nts or corrections that could not be placed earlier.) 10 a.m. (same day) for Times daily except Saturday (5 p.m. Friday) 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday Courier Journal Announcements Naaths and Funerals BAKER, Mrs. Margaret A.

(nee Lotzo of 675 So. 36th St. passed away in her 64th year, Sunday, August 19, 1962 at 10:55 a.m. at the Norton Infirmary. Beloved wife of the late Mr.

James K. Baker; devoted mother of Mrs. Margaret L. Ogle, Miss Norma Jean Steber and Mr. Louis K.

Steber; step: mother of Mr. Richard Jaehnigen; sister of Mrs. Mamie Richards, Mr. Carl Lotzo and Mr. Wesley, Lotzo: also survived by four grandchildren and four step-g and children.

Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Broadway Chapel, 3415 W. Broadway where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Interment in Louisville Memorial Gardens.

BARNETT, Mrs. Bonnie Alice (nee Burner) passed away August 17, 1952, Family at residence p.m. 630 N. Birchwood 7 in her 85th year. Ave.

Devoted wife of Mr. John J. Barnett; beloved mother of Mr. Jack Barnett and Mr. Max K.

Barnett: also survived by 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Monday at 1:30 p.m. from Owen Chapel. Burial at Resthaven Memorial Park.

BARR, Mr. Charles passed away August 19, 1932, 5:30 a.m., In his 44th year. at the family 4162 Tuscarora Way, Devoted son of Mr. John G. and Mrs.

Elsie Barr; brother of Mrs. C. B. Evans, Mrs. C.

Smith, Mr. Robert and Mr. Thomas J. Barr. Services for Mr.

Barr will be conducted in the Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 8:30 Taylor Wednesday at a.m. and SS. Simon Jude Church at 9:00 a.m. Interment in St.

Augusta Cemetery, Lebanon, Ky. The members of the parish wi'l recite the rosary, Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. BAUGH, Mr. Claude age 69 years Sunday, August 19. 1962, at.

5:10 p.m., at his residence, 803 Inverness. Beloved husband of Mrs. Angeline Wehrle Baugh; father of Mrs. L. W.

(Rose) Newman and Mr. Kenneth Baugh; 3 grandchildren. Mr. Baugh is at Rattermans, 2815 So. Fourth.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Thomas More Church. Interment' 1 Lakeside Victor At Oak Ridge Special to The Courier -Journal Oak Ridge, Aug. 19. Louisville Lakeside Club easily won the Atomic City Invitational Swimming Meet here Sunday.

The Louisvillians, coached by Joe "Red" Hagan, finished with 507 points. Another Kentucky team, Greater Lexington Association, was runnerup with 276 points. Lakeside's John Geiser, who won three events Saturday, was on two victorious relay teams Sunday. And Linda Moran, a Lakesider who was a double victor Saturday, added the. 100-meter freestyle championship Sunday.

She also won on a winning relay Plantation, another Louisville club, won three events, two of them in record time. Lakeside winners: Freestyle: Girls 13-14 100 meter-Linda Moran, men's 400-meterTim Kute, boys 11-12 200-meter relay--Mike Mighell, Pete Schuler, Dan Neal, Jim Lowry, girls 11-12 200-meter Higgs, Mary Horton, Debbie Horton, Nancy ten, boys 13-14 200-meter relay John Geiser, Dan Neal, Ed Struss, Tom Godfrey; women's open 400-meter relay-Linda Moran, Nikki Hadden, Mary Horton, Kathy Struss, men's open 400-meter relayEd Struss, Dan Rueff, John Geiser, Tim Kute, 4:11.9. Breaststroke: Boys 13-14 100 meterEd Struss, 1:24.8. Plantation winners: Freestyle: Boys 10 and under, 200- Wildwood Swimmers Take Crown Wildwood's swimmers their second consecutive Club Association team pionship yesterday battle with Turners wood Country Club. Dr.

George Howard's wood team totaled to 153 for Turners. was third in the nine-team with 129 points. placed fourth at 117. Louisville Boat Club fifth with 91. Then River Road, 76; Owl 54; Richmond Boat and Whispering Hills, Mary Jane Mitzlaff ville Boat Club was Services Staff Photo by Charles Fentress BEST IN SWIM Six-year-old Barbara Gustafson of Wildwood shows her team's first-place trophy to three other standout swimmers of yesterday's Inter-Club Association finals.

Looking on from left are John Hall of Turners, high-point boy in the meet; Bobby Yann of Wildwood and Mary Jane Mitz- laff of Louisville Boat Club, high-point girl. point girl with points. Turners' John Hall took honors among the boys with points. Big Spring won the team sportsmanship award. Results Key: A--Audubon.

Wildwood: -River Richmond: L.B.C. Club: Owl Spring. DIVING: Girls 12 Roenn (T); 2. Alison Boys 12 1. Tony Larry Larimore (T); Mary McAuliffe (B.S.); (B.S.); Boys open---1, (T); 2.

Kenny Von Freestyle Events: bara Gustafson (W); (T): Boys 6-1. M. 2. Greg Shireliffe (W): M. Radmacher (L.B.C.); cliffe (W); Girls open--1, New Albany: also grandchildren and Remains at SeaHome, Market at Albany.

Services 2 p.m. the Seabrook Chapel. Graceland Memorial Theodore P. "Ted" of Marie Duwel devoted brother of Schmuckle of Bethesda, Louis, Andrew and and Mrs. Theoall of Louisville, August 16, 1962.

ResiRamona Ave. WestOhio. Funeral Grueter Son Funeral and Glenway Aves. Tuesday August 21st. Mass Our Lady of 9 a.m.

Our Lady Mens Society will hold at 8 p.m. Friends Monday after 4 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Helen passed away Aug. her 54th year.

at her Kerry Pleasure Devoted wife of Mr. Shacklett: beloved sis Stella Orr. Mrs. Jesse Maude Hizar, and Mr. Remains resting Home.

Suburban Dixie Hgwy. Funeral 8:45 a.m. from the 9:00 a.m. from St. Burial in Calvary Anthony passed 92nd year, Saturday, 1952, at 10:10 p.m., at Angels Nursing 1923 Deerwood Husband of the late Mrs.

Frentz Sivori; devoted Frentz A. Sivori; by 10 grandchildren grandchildren. Mr. the Arch Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Schiller Avenue.

ServHeadys, Tuesday, at 8:30 Francis of Assisi a.m, Interment in CalHoly Name Sociat the funeral home, p.m., to recite the Oliva Rose (nee away suddenly Aug. 11:25 p.m. in her 66th Mary and Elizabeth Family residence 1721 Devoted wife of Mr. sister of Mr. Hilsurvived by several nephews.

Remains restFuneral Home, 2611 Funeral services a.m.. from Owens at 9 o'clock from St. Burial in St. MiMembers of the recite the Rosary, 7:30 Robert Gardner, age 59, Sunday, August 19, 1952 at the residence of Mrs. Richard Southpark Lyndon, Garr LakeSurvived by his wife Vance Warren, and Richard Edwards.

Willhite Funeral Main Middletown, services will conducted 21 at 10:00 a.m. services the remains to Tucker Funeral Ky, Graveside conducted Wednesday Shady Grove Ceme- Mr. Henry passed 18, 1962, at 3:15 p.m., at Methodist Hospital. Family resiRalph Ave. Former 2215 Dixie Hewy.

of Miss Elizabeth Mr. George Wingfield Julius Wingfield: also several neices and Remains resting at Owen 2611 Virginia Ave. services. Tuesday. 10:00 Owen Chapel.

Burial at Camoterv. won Intercham- in a close at Wild- Wild158 points Big Spring meet Audubon finished followed Creek, Club, 35, 22. of Louisthe high- Automotive Rose Reinhardt, survived by 7 great-grandchild. brook Funeral 12th, New Monday from Interment Park SCHMUCKIE, beloved husband Schmuckle and Bernard Joseph, Barbara Schmuckie dore Deddens Ky, Thursday dence 3105 wood, Cincinnati, from the Home, Miff Price Hill, Requiem High Lourdes Church, of Lourdes services Monday may call SHACKLETT, (nee Brady) 18, 1962, in residence 8111 Ridge Park. George R.

ter of Mrs. Wales, Mrs. Chester Brady, Owen Funeral Chapel, 5317 Tuesday at chapel and at Paul's Church. Cemetery, SIVORI, Mr. away in his August 18, Our Lady of Home.

Residence, Avenue. Margaret J. father of Mr. also survived and 34 great Sivori is at and Son Oak at ices from a.m., and St. Church at 9 vary Cemetery.

ety will meet Monday at 7:30 Rosary. THOMAS, Mrs. Egler), passed 17, 1962, at vear at sS. Hospital. Kennedy Rd.

Frank R. Thomas: bert Egler: also nieces and ing at Owens Virginia Ave. Monday, 8:30 Chapel and Matthias Church, chael Cemetery. parish will p.m. Sunday.

WARREN, suddenly, at 6:30 p.m, his daughter wards, 7608 Ky. Residence land, Ky. Mra. Lovelle daughter Mrs. Remains at Home, 11507 where Tuesday August After the will be taken Home, Marion, ices will be morning at tery.

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CH 3-8250 NAME Offices in Principal STREET Cities. CoastTo- Coast CITY. STATE TIME PAYMENTS of 16-year-old Los Angeles between them as the fourUnion Swimming Cham- In the unofficial men's International Invitation, the U.S. wound up with 98. Japan was second with 72.

4 Louisville Girls Fail To Gain Finals Special fo The Courier- Journal Chicago, Aug. 19-All four Louisville girls who competed in Sunday's qualifying rounds at the National A.A.U. Women's Outdoor swimming championships failed to make the finals. In the 100-meter backstroke, Louisvillians fared this way: Becky Benson was eighth in the first heat in one 24.6 seconds. Mary Prentice was fifth in the fifth heat in 1:24.6.

Shelley Benn was seventh in the sixth heat in 1:25.8. In the 200-meter freestyle; Sara Waters finished fourth in the 13th heat in 2:32.8. The Lakeside Swim Clubwith Alice Driscoll, Sally Conway, and Misses Prentice and Benn, finished seventh in the first heat of the 400-meter medley relay. The time was 5:22.5 and it did not qualify for the finals. Baptist Softball Games Set Tonight Three slow pitch softball games- two of them featuring all-star players--will be played tonight by Baptist teams at Bluegrass Field.

All are girl teams. Beechland will play South Jefferson at 6:45 o'clock for third place in the Baptist tournament. Then will come the all-star games, Southland meeting Westend at 7:45 and Southend playing Westend at 8:45. Announcements Cemetery, The Holy Name at 1:45 p.m. will recite the Rosary, Hospital.

at 8 p.m., at the funeral father, Mr. one sister, Sylvain at his fersonville, 2001 Spring Sat. Aug. Hall, New at 7 a.m., age 68; survived Utica, Ind. wife Helen; 1 son Sylvain K.

Gary Wayne, grandchildren. Funeral from Services Meyer Son. 1338 Ellison day at the Mon. morning at 11. Inter.

in Clarksville. in Adath Israel Cemtery. the Utica requests that expressions of HIMBAUGH, take the form of 78 Crippled at 8:50 p.m, to the Kosair Hospital 38th St. John age 69 years, Carey August 18, 1962 at 11:00 Hearn, Residence 634 Ervay Ave. Virginia) of Albert G.

Brown and Cincinnati, of Mrs. Katherine grand. (Margaret) Also survived by one Ind, and and three great kenfelder; Mr. Brown is at Neurath McCullen, Home, 725 E. Market St.

Himbaugh; services will be given later. 22 Joseph William, age 78. Mr. Himbaugh 'August 18, 1962. at 7:00 2114 W.

at his residence, 4804 Camp a.m., Road. Beloved father of Church. Lucille Sageser, Mrs. Zora Lee tery. The two sisters, Mrs.

David Monday at Mrs. Sylvester McKinley: Name and brother, Gobel Calvert: four Society, grandchildren, 9 great-grandchil. HUBRICH. and 2 great-great-grandchil- land) passed Services Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Infirmary, Foreman Funeral Home, Taylors at 5:10 Ky.

Interment Evergreen 1698 Poplar of Mr. Miss Louise Moore, at 6:40 voted sister Holland; Saturday, August 18, 1962, at Mrs. J. J. residence, 4535 Southern 0.

Mrs. Thomas by New 2 Orleans nephews; and Charles and nephews. Robert Mr. Williams, Greensboro, N. Funeral Mr.

George C. from Lee E. Cralle for Mrs. 1330 S. 3rd Tuesday, in the 21.

1962, at 2:00 p.m. In- Son Funeral in Cave Hill Cemetery. 8:30 a.m.. Elizabeth Obermark, Sat. Louls Aug.

18, 1962. at 3:45 a.m. at KELLEY, Pewee Valley Hospital. Age 87 passed away Residence 500 Wallace Ave. 1962, at 10:15 of William C.

Cruse, Jackson, Sr. Family of Mrs. R. Sidney Avenue. Mr.

William C. Cleaver (nee and Mr. W. Edgar er of Mrs. Also survived by 3 grand- William and 2 great-grandchildren.

Kelley, from Pearson's, 149 Breck- also survived Lane, Monday afternoon at Ray Reynolds. Interment in Resthaven Owen ginia Mrs. Winnie Palmer, 84 Tuesday of age, died 10:30 p.m. Owen Chapel. at the residence of her Memorial Roy Gillespie.

3010 Likens MARSHALL, in Louisville. Survived by Suddenly step-sons, Harry Davis of 1962 at 7:00 Terrell Davis of Mo. Devoted Landing, Ind. Three step- James E. Mrs.

Veda Caress, of Dr. Brother Jeffersonville, Mrs. Lillian Ashton, Perryman. Laconis. Ind.

and Mrs. Mable Ratterman's of Texas, and one brother, neral Palmer of Lafayette, Ind. O'Clock nieces and nephews survive. Interment remains will be at the Kraft Family will Home, 708 E. Spring St.

4 p.m. Albany, then Ind. the until body 12 will noon be MEGLASSON, to Evans state until 1962, at 5:00 Landing Presby- passed Church, Burial to lie will in be in the Family p.m. Drive, cemetery. Beloved Miss Anna Aug.

Irene 11 p.m. at Lady of The father of Nursing Home, 1023 Chero- son: devoted Rd. Family residence, 9220 F. McGlasson: survived by her Margaret Miss Ella Farman: 3 cousins, Collard; Hill, Louisville: Sister Glasson: Uriel, O.S.U.. both Sister Maple Mary grandchildren.

o.S.U.. of McGlasson Ky. Funeral Mon. morning Funeral the Arch from Embry-Bosse neral 2723 Preston and St. Tuesday Church 9 o'clock.

Interment Cecil C. Louis Cemetery, Rosary service and 7:30 p.m. Interment Nellis (BIll) suddenly, MEYER, 18, 1962 at 3:45 p.m. at in his 87th Wildwood Country Club. Age 2304 Alta Ave.

19, 1962, at years. Residence, husband of Margaret Hart brook father of Miss Elizabeth 1738 and Miss Melissa M. Floyd; of the of Mr. John B. Floyd.

Meyer: from Pearson's, 149 Breck- Elsie Lane Tuesday morning at Heimerdinger o'clock. Interment in Floydsburg Meyer, Floydsburg, Ky. at 11 vived by is at the FORRESTER, Guy. Sunday, August Funeral 1962. at 7:15 p.m.

Residence, Schiller Ivy Court. Beloved husband will be Vaughn Forrester: devoted 21st. at 2 of Guy V. Forrester; also Hill by 4 grandchildren, Re- after 12 at 1832 W. Market.

MILLER, Schoppenhorst Brothers Home, services later. 74th gust 18. of year. Mr. John Aug.

Church 1962, in his 50th year, at his 4th St. 2031 Bank St. Beloved William of Mrs. Mattie Roberta Jack devoted father of John Lee Victor and Mrs. Carl (Joan Roberta) brother loving brother of Mrs.

also Rice. Services from the Man- grandchildren Dunn Funeral Home, 518 N. dren. St. Mon.

at 10 a.m. Interment Bros. Hill Cemetery. ket Tuesday, George Ely, at 4:15 a.m., a.m. August 19.

1962, at St. MULLINS, Hospital. Survived Residence, wife, 2921 19, 1962 in Blvd. by 454 S. 1st Emma Gill: daughter, Miss Cheryl Bertha Cubine; son, George ing brother grandchildren, Miss De Ann and and Mr.

Miss Martha C. Gill ton. B. Gill: sister, Mrs. Charles Livingston.

Klostermann. Remains at Herbert Frank- lins of Cra'le Funeral Home, 2428 is resting Avenue. Services private, from Home, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Inter- services Cave Hill passed PLUMMER, HAHLEN, Mrs. Josephine, 1962, at Jeffersonville.

Friday, August 17, 1962, in residence 6010 Bavpine Dr. age James Beloved mother of Mr. Mrs. George. Arthur devoted sister of William and Mrs.

Fuchs and also Mr. survived Monday le Clara Coots' granddaughter Mrs. grandchil- Maple Thompenn and 2 great terment Mrs. Hahlen is resting at terv. the R.

Johns where Funeral members Home. RUSH, Preston Hgwv, 8 away 10 the parish will recite the County assemble Sunday night to residence Funeral services St. Monday, Antha- In- New Church 9 a.m. Ayers St. Michael Cemetery.

Rush. Lee Jr. Residing at 4140. W. ma Moon.

St. Louisville, Ky, Died er of Mrs. meter relay- Grey Hutt, Bill Pursely, C. Stevenson, P. Redmon, 2:27.3.

Medley relay: Boys 10 and under, 200-meter-C. Sprigs, M. Weisner, G. Stevenson, 2:47.2 (meet record). Breaststroke: Boys 8 and under, 25- meter Pursely, :21.5 (meet record).

Rambo, Kirchner Win Bob Rambo and Pearl Kirchner won singles championships at Central Park yesterday in a horseshoe tournament sponsored by the Louisville Ringer Club. Rambo defeated Ronnie Colvin 51-49 in the final and the women's champ won over Mary Steinhauer 52-21. Other results: Men's doubles-Rambo-Colvin def. Joe Mixed gan-Charles Mull 50-27 (F). Betty Leonhardt-Colvin 42-49 (F).

doubles -Steinhauer-Rambo def. Police Play Tonight A City-County police benefit baseball game is scheduled at 8 o'clock tonight at Trinity Field. The City of tucky, will, on tale 24th the regular City Council ingsburg, competitive bids of Flemingsburg and Sewer April 1 1962, October 1 in 2002. The minimum bonds is $76,000 from April 1, name a coupon tiples of of and on such NOTICE OF BOND SALE interest cost annum. Bids forms which (R.R.): 2.

Kristine Pfutzenreuter the undersigned -1. Glen Hubbuch Hinsch (R.B.C.); open Agents, 1001 Boys (B.S.); 2. Tom Diebold (B.S.); Boys ing, Cincinnati Miller (0.C.); 2. Kirk Scott also furnish 8-1. John to the sale of (B.S.); Girls 12-1.

Debbie Scott (B.S.); be enclosed 2. Lynn Gardner (W): Boys 12-1. G. marked on the of Flemingsburg Bryant (L.B.C.); 2. (tie) Dick Roe and Sewer (0.C.) and L.

J. Panther (R.R.); Girls bonds will be 16-1. Jamie Gehring (A): 2. M. J.

best bidder, Mitzlaff (L.B.C.); Boys 16 1. Gary City reserves Girls 14 or all bids. Bray (T); 2. Neil Benner (A): check is $1,600. -1.

Mitzlaff; 2. Carol Gardner (W): Boys 14-1. John Hall (T); 2. Bobby for such bonds successful Yann (W); Girls 10--1. Marcia Nevvitt shall be forfeited (T); 2.

Jan Benner (A); Boys 10-1. the amount Jim Auter (0.C.); 2. T. Hensley deemed liquidated (L.B.C.). Girls 61.

Rosemary Horton default. Such (A); 2. Carolyn Auter (0.C.) sale subject Girls open-1. Riv. interest on Freestyle Relays: subject to er Road; 2.

Wildwood; Boys open--1. valorem or Turners; 2. Wildwood. date of their Medley Relays: Girls 12-1. Wild- ful purchaser wood; 2.

Big Spring; Boys 12-1. Turn- qualified 2, Wildwod; Girls open-1. Audu- Skaggs, Hays ers: bon; 2. Wildwood; Boys open-1. TurnLouisville, Turners 'B'; Girls 14-1.

cost to the ers 'A': 2. successful Wildwood: 2. L.B.C.; Boys 14--1. Turn- such ers; 2. Wildwood; Girls 10 1.

opinion, the usual Spring: 2. Audubon; Boys 10-1. Big the customary Spring; 2. Owl Creek. City of (Signed) Henry Business Opportunities Notices 8 Chapter Number 16 Aug.

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KESSLER GL 8-3593 WO 9-7885 ADDITIONS, remodeling. repairing: rooms, added: porches. ments, att'es finished: we do the complete job free estimates, terms Walker Buiider 9.23.39 ADDITIONS added; we finance and do large or small jobs. Call Forrest Hackley Sons. EM 7-7451 BUILDERS EM 3-2691 ADDITIONS, alterations.

complete home remodeling: no money down: 60 months to pay Free estimates. Call SP 8 3982 or SP 4-3695. ADCITIONS, ALTERATIONS, home building and remodeling. cabinet work, free estimates REL KOCH INC TW 6-0004 ASPHALT driveways, load of lime. stone given with every drive.

Driveway sealer and repairs; free mates SP 8-4714. 0. T. Smith CARPENTRY and general repair; painting of all kinds; free esti. mates.

Herbert Dennis, ME 7-8340. To place a classified advertise. ment, phone JU 5-2211 and ask for an ad-taker. Fiemningsburg, Kenuntil 7:30 p.m., Gay of August, 1932. at meeting place of the of such City in FlemKentucky, receive sealed on $80,000 of its City (Kentucky) Water Revenue Bonds, dated maturing serially on the years 2000 through bid for all of such plus accrued interest 1962, and bidders must rate or rates in not to exceed a basis that the net does not exceed per must be made on bid may be obtained from or from Charles A.

Company, Fiscal Fifth Third Bank Build2, Ohio, which will further information as such bonds, and shall in sealed envelopes outside "Bid for City (Kentucky) Water Revenue Bonds." Such sold to the highest and provided, however, the the right to reject any The required good-faith Upon failure of the bidder to take up and pay when ready such check by such bidder. and of such check will be damages for such bonds are offered for to the principal of and such bonds not being Federal or Kentucky ad income taxation on the delivery to the successand subject to the unapproving legal opinion of Fahey, Attorneys, Kentucky, at no additional successful bidder. The bidder will be furnished printed bond forms and closing papers including no-litigation certificate. Flemingsburg, Kentucky, B. Dudley, City Clerk.

Livestock Services Offered -General 14 SEWING, all types, alterations, hems; reasonable. 368-9013. TELEVISION calls, expert outside antenna installation, repairs: Pie. ture tube specials. City Suburb TV.

431 S. 32nd. SP 6-1492, 8 to 10. TELEVISION service in 1 hour. Calls, A-1 work; guaranteed.

Established 1948. GREEN STAMPS BRINER'S TV co. A 454-4263 BRAKE GOOD, YEARS AND SERVICE STORES LOCATIONS CONVENIENT ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! Here is what we do: Adjust Brakes Align Check Front Steering End $095 Balance Front Regular Wheels $18 Value ALL CAR SERVICE TO UP 6 MOS. TO PAY GOOD YEAR SERVICE STORES ST. MATTHEWS SHIVELY 4631 SHELBYVILLE 4411 DIXIE ROAD HIGHWAY TW 5-3475 447-2652 Locating a Home is EASY Through Merchandise Debt Liquidators 15 WORRY WON'T PAY BILLS BUT WE CAN Our plan will relieve your worries and may help you avoid bankruptcy or tied up wages.

Get Immediate Relief ONLY ONE PLACE TO PAY KENTUCKY CONSOLIDATED CO. 1018 FRANCIS BLDG. 4TH AND CHESTNUT CALL 583-7661 Call For Home Appointment Service Men Welcome OPEN 9-8 DAILY 9-3 NOT A LOAN COMPANY Free Parking Pain ina, Paperina 23 CLEANING paper, washing walls. woodwork, painting, general house cleaning, perienced. Nilest EM 8-8027.

DECORATING, compete remodeling, painting. tile work, papering, roofing, guttering; insured workman; terms; since 1929 Chess McNulty. SP 6-4157 PAINTING, interior, exterior, all types, quality workmanship, minor repairs, free estimates. Davis and Risinger. EM 6-6115.

PAINTING? Talk To Expert. I Make Fine Painting Competitive. Satisfaction, Quality Service, WALTER BLOUNT, JR. GL. 1-1772.

PAINTING, carpenter work. any type, large or small; concrete. brick work; long experienced. Her bert Keeling SP 6-8821 PAINTING, interior, exterior, 27 years' insured; work guaranteed. Mr.

Sadler. EM 8-8420 PAINTING: free. estimates: insured, Staton, 583-7100. PAINTING, specializing Porter Paints. T.

P. Cook, JU 3-4174. PAINTING, carpenter work, BIT Emerson, 368-0636, ME 7-6934. PAPER hanging, steaming, patch plastering; 29 years experience; reasonable. Christian workers.

CHESTER McGREW SP 4-1025 PAPER hanging. painting. cleaning steaming: patch plastering: free estimates: immediate service, Bob Owines. TW 5-6459 PAPER hanging: paper furnished, 5c roll up; plastering, steaming, painting. Tom Conley, ME 7-6304.

PAPER hanging, budget priced. Free estimates; city wide service; Christians. R. Barnes 921-2007. PAPER HANGING: labor $5 any size room, samples shown.

ROBERTSON, EM 3-9712 PAPER hanging, steaming; painting, plastering, guaranteed work; fast service; white. JU 7-8753. PAPER hanging, labor $3 room; samples; plastering. 774-2691. PAPER hanging, labor $5 room.

W. L. Rankin, 584-7686. PAPERING; stressing sober, neat service. Peerce.

EM 3-0250 PAPERING, labor, room up; plastering, painting. ME: 7-3298. PAPER hanging, labor $5 room: samples; patch plastering; work; free estimates. SP 4-3761, PAPERING; looking for beautiful wallpaper, lowest prices, best quality anywhere? Your decorator has our 1962 book, ask to see it. cost nothing to look.

Jefferson Wail Paper Co. 809 W. Market PAPERING, plastering. painting. A-1 work.

JU 7-6373. STEAMING A specialty, expert wallpaper removal, painting, papering, plaster repair, dry wall. immediate service. Call any time. John Wacher.

SP FM Merchandise For Rent 24 TELEVISIONS for rent. deliveries until 9. Parkland Radio, SP 8-3574. or SP 6-1229. 2100 Date.

ADDING machines. typewriters. cash registers. calcutators. Rental may apply' towards purchase.

LOUISVILLE TYPEWRITER co. 106 4th JU 5-3862 TELEVISIONS FOR RENT New portables, low rates. Free pickup, velivery. Open 'til 9 J113 S. EM 6-3646 TELEVISION Automotive Automobiles For Sale 27 BUICK 1957 Century convertible, all power, all white; only $895.

O'DANIEL DODGE USED CARS 2nd and Chestnut JU 3-4436 the Rental Ads. Rents Real Estate Calvary Society Tuesday home. BERNSTEIN, residence 18, 1962, by his 3 Herman ment Family sympathy butions Children's BROWN, Saturday, p.m. Father brother singer. child dren.

neral of CALVERT, Saturday, p.m., Ground Mrs. Goodlett; Snyder, one dren drett. in ville. Cemetery. CONN.

a.m., her survived Williams, 0. Funeral Home, August terment CRUSE, urday, the vears. Widow Mother Sarasota, Cruse, Cruse. children Funeral inridge 3 o'clock. Cemetery.

DAVIS, years urday nephew, Ave. two Columbus, Evans daughters, of Wood, Victor Also The Funeral New Tuesday, taken terian 2:00 church FARMAN, 17, 1962 Woods kee Preston sister Howard Mary Paschal, Mount. 8:30 Home. Rita St. Sun.

FLOYD, August the 57 Beloved Floyd; M. brother Funeral inridge 10 Cemetery, o'clock. 19. 3211 of Lelia father survived mains Funeral Time FRECH, 16. residence husband Frech: Frech Goldman: Edna ning 28th Cave GILL, Sunday, Anthony Cleveland Mrs.

Mrs. Gill: Cubine, Douelas C. fort Cralle's, ment away. her 03. "Tohlen: Graf, hv dren.

James 9519 of p.m. rosary. nasius ferment HALL, Market Sunday at the V. A. Survived by mother and and Mrs.

Lee Hall, Mrs. Jewell Brooks, Jef. two brothers Dale Albany, Ewing Hall Four children, Sterling, Penny, and Joyce. will be at 2:00 p.m. Tues Johnson Funeral Home Burial will be in Cemetery.

Mr. Charles age Saturday, August 18, 1962. Residence, 615 South Devoted father of Thomas Himbaugh, Mrs. Madelyn Macon, Mrs. Mary Orr, Bryant, Mrs.

Charles Ohio, Mrs. Carl (Agnes Hornung, Sellersburg, Mrs. Leo (Frances) Schenbrother of Mrs. Stella New York and Mr. Harry 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive.

is at Ratterman'9, Market St. Funeral 9:00 Tuesday from St. Patrick Interment Calvary Cemerosary will be recited 7:30 p.m., by the Holy St. Vincent de Paul Mrs. Hannah (nee Hol.

in St. Josenh at on Saturday, August 18, p.m. Family residence, Level Rd. Beloved wife John Leroy Hubrich: de. of Mr.

George W. also survived by nieces, (Sue) Elder, Jr. and V. (Ann) Callahan Mr. Peter B.

Holland, Richard C. Holland and W. Holland. Services Hubrich will be conducted Godfrey F. Russman and Home, 1041 Goss Tuesday.

Interment St. Cemetery. Mr. Vernon Haynes, suddenly, August 18, p.m., in his 56th year. residence, 1028 Oakwood Devoted hushand of Mrs.

Caskey) Kelley: brothStanley Asburn, Mrs. Alwes. Mr. Clarence M. Mr.

Milburn P. Kelley: by stepdaughter, Mrs. Remains resting at Funeral Home, 2611 Vir. Avenue. Funeral at 1:30 p.m., from the Burial in Resthaven Park.

Kenneth William. Saturday, August 18, p.m. at Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, 2904 Abigail of Mrs.

Marvin L. Mr. Marshall is at 3711 Lexington Rd. FuWednesday morning at 9:00 from St. Leonard's Church.

in Calvary Cemetery. receive visitors after Monday. Mr. William away suddenly, August 18, p.m., in his 51st year. residence, 7810 Carnation Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky.

husband of Mrs. Blanche Bullock MeGlasson; loving Capt. James C. McGlasson of Mr. Walter brother of Mrs.

Riedley and Mrs. Norma grandfather of Amy Mealso survived by 3 stepServices for Mr. will be conducted from L. Heady Southern FuHome, 3601 Taylor at 11:00 a.m.. by Rev.

Laster, Pastor of the 23rd Broadway Baptist Church. Resthaven Cemetery. Mr. August, passed away year, Sunday, August 12:10 a.m., at the Twin. Nursing Home.

Residence, Frankfort Avenue. Husband late Mrs. Elizabeth Ficks devoted father of Miss Meyer, Mrs. Dorothy M. and Mrs.

Herbert A. Milledgeville, also sur. 1 grandson. Mr. Mever Arch L.

Heady and Son Home, 1201 E. Oak at Avenue, where services conducted Tuesday, August p.m. Interment in Cave Cemetery, Friends may call noon Monday Mr. Estill, Saturday, Au1962 at 1:30 p.m. in his Residence, Christian Louisville Home, 942 So.

Devoted father of Mrs. (Juanita) Hambleton, Mrs. (Dorothy) Riordan, and Mrs. (Majorie) Herrmann, of Mrs. Lottie Gardner: survived by a number of and great-grandchilServices at Schoppenhorst Funeral Home, 1832 W.

MarAugust 21 at 10:30 Interment Hebron Cemetery. Mr. Amos August his 44th year, Residence, St. Beloved father of Darlene Mullins: lovof Mrs. Alma Brossart Demos Mullins of CovingMr.

Lee Mulling, Jr. of Kv. and Mr. Paul MulNashville, Tenn. Mr.

Mullins at the Nunnelley Funeral 4327 Taylor Blvd, Time of to be announced later. Mrs. Mary Frances. at Ind. Aug.

18 her 79th year. Widow of Alfred Plummer, Sister of Steve and Emmett Wood R. D. Bratcher Funeral at 1:30 p.m, from Sons Funeral Home, 120 Jeffersonville, Ind. In in Walnut Ridge CemeJeffersonville.

Ernest age 71. passed p.m. Friday at Flovd Memorial Hospital. Family 1816 Culbertson Albany. Husband of Flora Rush; father of Charles 0.

Shively, And Mrs. The New Albany, Ind. Broth. Jesse Douglas and Mrs. Lost.

Services Offered- -General 14 ALTERATIONS on knit dresses, 12 years experience. 637-1231. ASPHALT drives. 8x80 feet. nayments low as $5.08 per month.

Free estimates, work guaranteed. BEAUTY DRIVEWAYS 969-8645 ASPHALT or concrete drives; carports, porches. GL 8-8866. BRICK, block, stucco work, tuckpointing, bad, wet walls and chimneys; carpenter work; remodeling of all kinds; interior and exterior painting; free estimates: terms; guaranteed; 24 hour service. CUSTOM Enterprises.

774-2781 CARPENTER work, remodeling of all kinds; replacing bad floor joists, replacing and repairing bad windows: immediate service; no job too small. EM 6-0001. ASPHALT driveways, load of limestone given with every drive. Driveway sealer and repairs; free estimates SP 8-4714. O.

T. Smith. BRICK, stone, block work, residential, business: repairs. fireplaces, patios, etc. 969-4356.

CARPENTER work; additions remodeling, termite damage repaired; floors leveled: no fob too small; terms. free estimates. SP 8-7229. CARPENTER work of all kinds, commercial or residential: we de our own work: father and sons; 22 years in business. 969-8721.

CARPENTER work. all type: also panel basem*nts: free estimates. W. T. Watkins.

EM 6-6208. CARPENTER work, general repair and remodeling. EM 8-7287. CARPENTER work, large or small jobs; guaranteed. TW 3-2802.

CONCRETE work, driveways, walks, patios, steps, stucco, basem*nt digging. SP 6-3680. CONCRETE work, driveways, porches, patios, waterproofing; 25 years experience. SP 8-7253. CONCRETE work; residential, 30 years in business.

Louis Sandefur, SP 6-3054: 447-1947. CONCRETE work, driveways, porches, patios; no job too small. 3-2115. CONCRETE work: residential; 37 years in business responsible. Goodman 778-8115.

CONCRETE work, all kinds, stucco, basem*nt waterproofing; white; free estimates. SP 8-8842. CONCRETE work driveways, tios. porches. EM 8-2158 CONCRETE work, walks, porches, steps, driveways, patio; work guaranteed.

SP 6-5135. CONCRETE work. block, laying. free estimates. SP 5-8411.

DRESSMAKING and alterations, Call JU 3-4369. ELECTRICAL REWIRING Old wiring is hazardous and dangerous, let us rewire your old house so you and your family can be safe. We do it right, no skimping. No money down, up to 5 years to pay. Special: Free fixtures for your entire house during this month only, free estimates.

UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC JU 3-1880 ELECTRICAL rewiring REDDY ELECTRIC TW 3-2511 1 hour emergency service: 24 hours around the clock; radio dispatch service trucks; free estimates. F.H.A. terms. G. E.

electric heat. REDDY ELECTRIC CO. TW 3-2511 2018 Frankfort Ave. ELECTRICAL Specialist night or day service 220 REWIRING F.H.A, terms, RE free estimates LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. JU 3-5139 TW 6-1820 ELECTRICAL, rewiring and repairs; 24 hour service; free estimates.

PRONTO TO ELECTRIC CO. 447-5025 ELECTRICAL work, rewiring and repair, quality work at competitive prices, free estimates. Robards, repair, quality work at competitive prices, free estimates. Robards, 964-1443, FLOOR sanding, laying and refinishing: tile laid: sanders for rent. HIGHFILL HESTER JU 5-3507 or EM 3-9793 FLOOR sanding, refinishing; sanding only 10c square foot, Filiatreau SP 2-1679.

LAWN service, seeding, trimming and fertilizer. 447-3909. PATCH plastering: chimneys. roof. concrete SP 6-5621.

PLASTERING, chimneys tuck pointing, waterproofing, stucco work: immediate service. SP 8-6959. PLUMBING, new work. remodeling: repairs, SP 6-1593 or 447-4247. Hickey and Leitner Plumbing.

PLUMBING, repair work; reasonable rates: anytime. EM 6-1956. PLUMBING, new. repair, licensed; James Hartnett, 447-4556. ROOF coating.

super ZONE. Heavy Duty, $2.23 gallon covers 100 metal or 50 square feet composition: guaranteed, SP 4-1074. ROOFING, new roofs, patch work, chimney repairs; written guarantee; immediate service: free silver dollar with each estimate this week only, EM 6-7104. SEWERS SEPTIC SERVICE Day, Night, Holidays Service run and 20 feet $8.00 170 additional feet $17 Septic tank pumped only $15.00 Lateral lines cleaned. KY.

SEWER JU 5-5590 Electric Eel Service GL 1-1235 ROOFS and build up: gutters; painting, carpentry, repair work SP 8-7439. SERVEL refrigerator service; all work guaranteed LEONHARDT'S SERVICE ME 4-3603 TELEVISION service, for dependable service call a dependable serv. Ice dealer: we employ only the finest technicians: no helpers will service your set when you call GL 1-7600. Night service no extra charge. Calls received after 9 p.m.

will be made the following morning. RUTH ELECTRIC CO. GL 1-7600 Automobiles For Sale BUICK 1958, Special Riviera Coupe, all power accessories, cream finish, looks and drives brand new; a 1982 Cadillac in: now $1195 with $245 down car of equal value, 30 payments 537.81 a month. Get this exact today. Call Sam Marsh at JU 3-6501.

BROWN BROS. CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917 W. Broadway JU BUICK 1957 convertible, power, 36,000 one owner, miles, tone white side wall tires. If looking for a sharp convertible, priced below the market, you'd better SUMMERS HERRMANN 930 S. 2nd JU BUICK 1959 Invieta 2 door hardtop, 35,000 miles, power steering, brakes, radio heater; one year ranty; only $1595.

HANNAH MOTORS 4th and Breckinridge JU BUICK 1957 2 door hardtop beautiful ivory finish. radio heater. white side walls. steering. aulomatic.

A-1. Our price $685. Nothing down. weekly payments. ST.

AUTO co. Corner 4th and Kentucky JU BUICK 1955 2 door Special heater, automatic, white side tires, beautiful tan and finish, low mileage, A-1 in way. Our sale price $495, nothing down. FOURTH ST. AUTO CO.

Corner 4th and Kentucky JU BUICK 1958 Special Riviera. miles, 1 owner, our special of week, full price, $895: 8 Buicks, Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs to choose from. JOE BROWN FORD 4021 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-6491 TW BUICK 1959 Invicta 4 door, OWNER, JUST LIKE NEW. flo, power steering, brakes, heater, come in today and on this 1959 Invicta.

JOE BROWN FORD 4021 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-6491 TW BUICK 1960 LeSabre hardtop, tory finish radio, heater, matic and power. Six 1960 to choose from. Priced to Low G.M.A.C. terms.

JIM COOKE BUICK 845 S. 3rd JU 1958 Special 2 door, matic, radio, heater, like whitewall tires, looks and like new. $795. DON CORLETT VOLKSWAGEN Open til 9 4800 Dixie Highway BUICK 1958, convertible, white top; Special; power steering, power brakes; still clean as $5 down, we finance on the lot. GENERAL AUTO SALES Corner 15th and Broadway JU BUICK 1959 LeSabre hardtop, tone finish radio, heater, automatio and power, low mileage.

Traded a new Buick. Priced to sell. JIM COOKE BUICK 845 S. 3rd JU BUICK 1957 Special 4 door top, power steering, power extra nice in every way. $5 we finance on the lot.

GENERAL AUTO SALES Corner 15th and Broadway JU BUICK 1954 Century hardtop like new; full price $265, SAM SWOPE PONTIAC 126 Breckinridge Lane TW BUICK, 1961 Convertible, Every power feature. 12 guarantee. $2738. LARRY RAMBLER 7th Berry Blvd. EM BUICK 1961, 4 door hardtop all power, low mileage, automatio transmission, fully equipped, DOUGLAS RAMBLER MOTORS 2411 Bardstown Rd.

GL. BUICK, 1962 Convertible, Invieta, All Power, very few miles. $1,200. Only $3,366. LARRY RAMBLER 7th Berry Blvd.

EM BUICK 1951 standard shift, and drives real good. $195. FROSTY'S AUTO SALES 713 S. 7th JU BUICK, 1955 convertible, all er, automatic, real nice. $598.

LARRY RAMBLER 7th Berry Blvd. EM BUICK, 1955 hardtop coupe, fice, $295. Dealer, EM 8-4579. CADILLAC, 1959, Sedan Deville, power accessories, two tone all references gladly given: a new Cadillac and only $2795 $595 down or car of equal valuepayments at $79.41 a month--in. cludes all carrying charges.

test drive, and compare you buy. BROWN BROS. CADILLACS can save you money; three nice 1959 Cadillacs with tory air condition. All fully anteed and serviced by authorized General Motors Dealer. BROWN BROS.

CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917 W. Broadway JU CADILLAC, 1957, Sedan Deville, red and white, all power sories, looks, runs, drives, and dies like brand new; now with only $295 down or car equal value, 30 payments at a month Includes all carrying charges. Call Frank Binford JU 3-6501. Four to choose BROWN BROS. CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917 W.

Broadway JU CADILLAC 1961 sedan, beautiful beige finish, driven only miles and in like new condition throughout. Fully equipped Cadillac installed accessories. see our classified listing of more like new Cadillacs. STANDARD AUTO co. 4th and York JU 5-5820 Louisville's Authorized Cadiliae Dealer for over 45 years.

27 light like trade or at deal 3-6501 full 2- your TELEVISION calls $1 with ad; work guaranteed, 10 years in TV repair, DAY and NIGHT. EM 6-9873. TELEVISION Calls $1, work guaranteed. NU-WAY TV. 7-0422.

TELEVISIONS and repairs on credit. Southern TV. SP 2-1706. TRENCHING, 4 inches wide up to 24 inches deep; by the foot. Call JU 7-6394, GL 1-1584.

TREE topping, removing dead, dangerous trees; work guaranteed. free estimates, fully insured, JU 7-0311, nights 447-6854. TREE topping and trees removed: fully covered with insurance, free estimates. Smith Bros. EM 6-8868 TREE TOPPING.

removing. bling. feeding. tranplanting. spray.

ing. Volls. GL 1-1731. EM 7-8401. UMBRELLAS recovered.

ladies'. men's suits altered. Mueller's 706 E. Market. JU 3-8021 UPHOLSTERING, reasonahle: free estimates: easy terms 921-9412 TO ELECTROLUX (R) OWNERSImmediate, guaranteed service to your Electrolux cleaner, by Elec trolux Authorized Sales and Service, 709 E.

Broadway. or Phone JUniper 4-0201 Moving and Hauling 21 LIGHT hauling rubbish only; 1 ton truck: reliable. SP 6-2963. MOVING: we specialize in refriger. ator and stove bookups.

JU 4-3687. LIGHT hauling; rubb'sh removed: no job too small. SP 6-4525. HAULING, any type, rates, reasonable. ME 7-6200.

removed: MOVING, yard cleaned, rubbish need work, 447-6645. MOVING and hauling. buy, sell used furniture. JU 3-6867. MOVING, light hauling.

tenced, white; veteran. JU 4-6681. LIGHT moving and hauling, very reasonable rates. ME 5-6767. LIGHT moving and hauling and rubbish removed 774-2142, 366-5138.

SADLER'S Movers. 7 days week service: white help, SP reasonable rate: free estimate 8-4686 LIGHT hauling and trash, white help. 585-4952. MOVING, 7 days per week, white help. Shadowens, SP 8-8078 MOVING clean-up rubbish removed; need work badly.

SP 6-1214. LIGHT hauling; reasonable rates. Clarence Hess. SP 8-7513. Debt Liquidators 15 ENJOY DEBT RELIEF WITHOUT BORROWING Signature Only Red Tape Registration Fee Coverage $500 to $8,000 Consultation FINANCIAL MANAGERS Room 203, Heyburn Bldg.

4th and Broadway Free Parking Next 'Door JU 4-4204 Daily 9 to 5:30 P.M. Monday 9 to 8 P.M. Saturday 9 to 1 P.M. 104 OFFICE BLDG. DIXIE MANOR SHOPPING CENTER PLEASURE RIDGE PARK WE 7-6301 Daily 10 to 6:30 Saturday 9 1 Military Personnel Welcome BUDGET MANAGERS TO EVERYONE IN DEBT.

Group your bills, make one pay. ment you can afford, we give fast, efficient service to you and your creditors, out experienced plan will help you, phone us today KENTUCKIANA'S OLDEST BUDGET SERVICE C. T. Steele. JU 2-2537 Hoffman Bldg.

139 S. 4th GET OUT OF DEBT National Budget Counselors, Inc. Phone 383-4417 5-3358 and 3-3685, Special and power sale small 7-8816 radio, walls Ivory every 7-8816 40.000 the other 5-4251 ONE radio, save 5-4251. Buicks sell. 4-2314 autonew drives 447-4313 yellow.

new. 2-3709 2- on 4-2314 hardbrakes, down, 2-3700 drives 5-2421 Electra, month 1-2383 Electra, $2,775. 4-3615 Save 1-2383 runs 4-3334 pow- 1-2383 sacri- all blue, like with See, before also facguar- 3-6501 $1295 of $38.94 from, 3-6501 14,000 with Also many.

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